10 Iranian Toman note & bill
10 Iranian Toman Front

10 Iranian Toman or 100,000 Rials 2021 the front is Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
A proposal has been agreed to by the Iranian parliament to drop four zeros, by replacing the rial with a new currency called the toman, the name of a previous Iranian currency, at the rate of one toman = 10,000 rials. This change is expected to take place between 2020 and 2022.
Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini (UK: /xɒˈmeɪni/ khom-AY-nee, US: /xoʊˈ-/ khohm-; Persian: سید روحالله موسوی خمینی [ɾuːholˈlɒːhe xomejˈniː] (About this soundlisten); 24 September 1902 – 3 June 1989), also known in the Western world as Ayatollah Khomeini,was an Iranian politician, revolutionary, and cleric. He was the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which saw the overthrow of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and the end of the 2,500 year old Persian monarchy. Following the revolution, Khomeini became the country's Supreme Leader, a position created in the constitution of the Islamic Republic as the highest-ranking political and religious authority of the nation, which he held until his death. He was succeeded by Ali Khamenei on 4 June 1989.
1-Windowed Color-Shifting Security Thread
This thread has a special coat which shifts from gold to purple in color when tilted. This security thread also features the image of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza and the text "CBI".
2 2-See-Through Register
When the banknote is held up to the light, some parts of the numeral 10 is visible on the obverse combining perfectly with the remaining parts on the reverse side.
3 3-Intaglio Printing
This is a type of tactile printing, tangible by fingertips. The portrait of Imam Khomeini, the phrase “the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran” in Persian and the nominal value of the banknote are printed by this method.
4 4-Watermark and Electrotype
The 3D images of the portrait of Imam Khomeini and the numeral 10 are embedded in the paper pulp and are clearly visible when the banknote is held up to the light.
5 5-Invisible Fluorescent Fibers
Very small fibers are embedded in the banknote paper, which become visible in blue, red, green and yellow color under UV light.
6 6-Serial Numbers
The serial numbers are printed by green fluorescent ink which shifts to green gold in color under UV light.
7 7-Fluorescent Ink Printing
Parts of the background are printed by fluorescent ink which becomes reflective red in color under UV light.
8 8-Micro-Lettering (Micro-Printing)
Very small texts which are visible by a magnifying glass and are only printable by high-security printing machines.
9 9-3D Linear Design (Medallion)
A special kind of security printing where the image appears 3D.
10 Iranian Toman Back

10 Iranian Toman or 100,000 Rials 2021 the back is Tomb of Saadi, Shiraz
The Tomb of Saadi, commonly known as Saadieh (Persian: سعدیه), is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz. Saadi was buried at the end of his life at a Khanqah at the current location. In the 13th century a tomb built for Saadi by Shams al-Din Juvayni, the vizir of Abaqa Khan. In the 17th century, this tomb was destroyed. During the reign of Karim Khan was built a mausoleum of two floors of brick and plaster, flanked by two rooms. The current building was built between 1950 and 1952 to a design by the architect Mohsen Foroughi and is inspired by the Chehel Sotoun with a fusion of old and new architectural elements. Around the tomb on the walls are seven verses of Saadi’s poems.